Ghana will see its first ever female judo athlete compete at an Olympic Games on Tuesday. Yet more remarkable is...
More than 90 people were shot dead by security forces in protests across Ethiopia’s Oromiya and Amhara regions at the...
Egypt will increase electricity prices by up to 40 percent for households as part of its plan to repair its...
At least 33 people were shot dead by security forces in protests at the weekend across Ethiopia’s central Oromiya region...
Former prime minister Evaristo Carvalho has been elected president of Sao Tome and Principe, the election commission said on Monday,...
Glencore’s Zambian Mopani Copper Mines unit has lifted its suspension of production at an underground mine that followed the death...
Italian oil firm Eni has wrapped up long-running talks to sell a multi-billion dollar stake in its planned Mozambique liquefied...
Ghana says it will not to go ahead with a $500 million Eurobond issue, and while it gave no reason...
South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir, has fired six ministers allied to his long-time rival Riek Machar. Nyarji Roman, Machar’s Deputy...
South Africa’s African National Congress (ANC) conceded defeat Friday in the city of Port Elizabeth as local election results underlined...
In an expanse of sand 60 miles (100 km) north of Senegal’s capital, two men set to work digging up...
South Africa’s African National Congress could be on the verge of losing in Johannesburg after it emerged that fierce...
South Africa’s ruling African National Congress (ANC) was leading its rivals early on Thursday as vote counting proceeded in local...
South Africa’s rand was little-changed in early trade on Thursday as traders refrained from making any large moves while results...
Activity in South Africa’s private sector improved slightly last month but overall business conditions remained subdued despite an uptick in...